Deskpins

Keep your windows constantly visible

Those of us who often work with a large number of open windows on our desktop sometimes get annoyed by having to look for the windows we need at that moment, especially if we use them a lot and have to minimize a large number of windows just to have another one in view.

Deskpins is a free tool for Windows that gives you the means to have one or more windows in constant view on the desktop, so that it is possible to access them as quickly as possible.

The way it works is quite simple. It is very similar to the action of putting tabs on a page. Clicking on the icon of the system tray, you 'grab the tab'. Once you have it, you just click on the title bar of the window you want to fix in place to place the tab.

In this way, Deskpins becomes, thanks to its ease of use and simplicity, very useful to those of us who often work with a large quantity of open windows.

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I use DeskPins to keep my iTunes micro player on top of other windows as the option within iTunes no longer works. So if the micro player is on top and I use the Ctrl F12 shortcut to pin it, I get the message that the "Window is already top-most". If I select the widow in the background two times consecutively, the pinned window goes to the background (disappears). Is this a known problem or is my problem the first that you've heard of it?

I use DeskPins to keep my iTunes micro player on top of other windows as the option within iTunes no longer works. So if the micro player is on top and I use the Ctrl F12 shortcut to pin it, I get the message that the "Window is already top-most". If I select the widow in the background two times consecutively, the pinned window goes to the background (disappears). Is this a known problem or is my problem the first that you've heard of it?